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De Havilland D.H.34 (G-EBBS) of Daimler Hire Limited, Bremen, first passenger flight from London to Berlin, September 1922

Photographs, In Storage, P002980

De Havilland D.H.34 (G-EBBS) , port front view on ground.

Extract from the "London Gazette" relating to the temporary promotion of Gp Capt Leslie Norman Hollinghurst to the rank of Air Commodore, 11 March 1941

Archives, In Storage, AC73/23/108

Three printed sheets.

City of London salute to the Battle of Britain and RAF World War II veterans Tuesday 7th September 2010 11am

Library, In Storage, X006-4201

Invitation to Thomas Kemp-Walton and seating plan of first annual dinner given by the directors of the London Aerodrome, Hendon, 20 March 1914

Archives, In Storage, A105

Printed card.

Air Raid Alarm and Police Whistles - London, September 1940

Film & Sound, In Storage, X003-6319

Recording in which an air raid siren, police whistles and the all-clear are heard.

Buckingham Palace, London, February 1953

Archives, In Storage, X004-8439/002/094

Formal group portrait photograph of Flt Lt Miroslav Antonin Liskutin, Mrs Daphne Liskutin and their son, Milos, posing outside the gates of Buckingham Palace.

Flight cover: first air mail, South Africa/England (Cape Town to London) by Imperial Airways, bearing South African 1/- postage stamp, 27 January 1932

Archives, In Storage, DC76/236/3

Printed air mail envelope.

Officers of the 3rd London regiment resting in a shell shattered house on the La Bassee road, n.d. (c 1917)

Photographs, In Storage, PC71/49/50

Group photograph of twenty-two Officers in a shell-shattered house.

Eight Chipmunks lined up on runway (including WP845 and WG475) of London UAS, 1958-1960

Photographs, In Storage, PC98/163/45

Eight De Havilland Chipmunk (including WP845 and WG475), port side view, on ground lined up.

Note on the speed superiority of the Stranraer compared with the London

Archives, In Storage, AC70/4/395

Report No. F/Res/110. Brown folder containing typed report with four black-and -white photographs.